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Help! I have an injured aloe plant.

Richard Evans infodex at mindspring.com
Fri Feb 28 18:02:49 EST 1997


alk at eden.rutgers.edu (Glamdring) wrote:

>	I have a large aloe plant that has bee cut on one of its leaves and is now drying and dying from this cut out.  In addition another arm appears as if it has been crushed and is now shrinkoing and warping at these places.
>	How can I heal this plant and save these arms???

I gave up raising aloe because they were so prolific I couldn't keep
up with them.  I'd start the season with one and end with a dozen.
Short of freezing them, I don't think you can kill one.  I'd just
prune the injured leaves at their bases and forget about it.

Dick Evans



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